​​*Encaustic? What IS that? It is the technique of painting with molten beeswax that was developed more than 3000 years ago! Back in time, people decorated war ships, marble statues and walls of tombs with wax paintings.

IT’S COOL!Art is as colourful as you make it, it is exciting to see what happens just by lifting a creative tool.

Indulge yourself in a few relaxing hours! Come to learn a new skill and create some wonderful pieces of art!

​WORKSHOP S

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The following classes do not start until after school starts in January, 2019.

Children - Fee: $100 for six weeks

Time: Sat. 2 pm - 4 pm OR Wed. 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm - Jan. 12/19

​Teenagers - It's back!

Fee: $125 for six weeks

Time: Sat. 10 am - Noon Jan. 12/19

Adults - Fee: $125 for six weeks

Time: Thurs. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Jan. 17/19

Trinity Treasuresis a group of seniors, ladies and gentlemen, who, as part of a Senior Outreach Program at Trinity Anglican Church, 115 Charlotte St., Saint John, New Brunswick, has been meeting there to create acrylic painting Tuesdays, 10 am till 12 pm, for over six years. All seniors are welcome!

The fee is only $50 for six weeks (and there is a limited amount of paint available for students' use.) Please contact Susan at 696-5363 to register or request more information.

Private Instruction : Contact me for further details.

Group Classes, Private Instruction and Camps​

SIENNA ARTS

Got caught doodling? Had heart eyes when you went to an art museum? OR had an over-all fascination that got inspired by glancing at something?Attend these classes!

blending, shading, colour mixing, and more.

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Encaustic* Wax Workshops: Scheduled for a date each mid-month. For exact date and time, please contact.

Duration: 3 hoursTools and Supplies: Provided unless student has his/her own.Fee: Per person - $100 plus $25 if student does not have own tools and supplies

Caution, IT’S HOT!We need a heat source to melt the coloured waxes to be able to paint with them. Three thousand years ago, the artist had to make a charcoal fire and keep it at the exact right temperature for painting, so that was very difficult. He had to make his own coloured waxes too.

Nowadays, painting with wax is much easier – we can use special electric tools, like the painting iron or the stylus (a heated brush or pen) and ready-made coloured waxes.

Other Workshops: Scheduled on an individual basis and time permitting.